After having skimped on Styrofoam for the housewarming pops, with the result being a display that was way too wobbly and unstable, I got to thinking about other options, and the idea of using rice krispy treats came to me. So I tried it, and it worked great! Here is a picture of my first rice krispy treats stand...
I suppose the same could be done with any sort of dessert bar. Here's another one I made, trying to achieve a tie-dyed effect for a 1960s-themed pops display, but I wasn't happy with the result...
So I decided to reconsider the Styrofoam approach, but this time, decided to work with a 6-pack of dry floral foam. I knew it would make for a good and sturdy base since that's what I use to secure my pops when I'm letting them set and when I'm decorating them. Here's a picture of the ones I use for that purpose...
And off I went to Hobby Lobby to get the 6-pack(only $3.99) and poke around for something 60s-ish to cover it with. I found hand-made tie-dyed paper that looks like cloth at 50% off (Well, it looked hand-made, anyway), some cheap ribbon, and a few fun little whimsical decorations to add to the display, and "PRESTO!" I had a "mod" cake pop stand. Here's the stand...
And here's a close-up of the display...
And now I have a base I can re-purpose with a new look for next time around, as long as I'm not giving the display away.
In the meantime, I had also found a cute little haystack at Walmart that I hoped would work as a stand for Thanksgiving pops. And it did! I fancied up the display with seasonal decorations I found at the dollar store and on sale at Hobby Lobby, along with ribbons and homemade tags I made with bargain stamps, stickers,and card stock. I was very pleased with the outcome!
And with that, I conclude today's "Stands and Displays" post. I have started playing with Christmas-themed pops, displays, and packaging for gifts and gatherings, so I suppose I'll probably write about that next...
OMG...you are so creative! I promise to call you tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to it. Jonathan and I have been doing lots of brainstorming over here on our end! Are you on Skype?
ReplyDeleteLove how this blog and project are working out.
ReplyDeleteLove your blog! I never thought of rice krispy treats for the stands.... genius idea!
ReplyDeleteIf you're looking for solid, sturdy, easy-to-clean cake pop stands check out KC Bakes (www.kcbakes.etsy.com). We have been using hers and we LOVE them! :)
~ Pia
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Thanks, Pia! I'll check them out.
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